"VISIT TO RADIOLAND"
Entertainment at Bay Yie«! Eeported to be the biggest crowd .to have ever assembled in the Bay Yiew, hall, the audience that attended tha ^presentation of the revue, "A Visit to Eadioland," by the children's circle' of Statiou 2ZL, Hastings, .was most eathusiastic over the entertainment provided last evening. At-the conclusioff of the performance the audience/ gave; the youngsters a wonderful ovation and; spontaneously sang "Eor They are! Jolly Good Fellows." The performers certainly enjoyeff themselves and were in excellent form, the company having developed into a remarkably fine one. From start to finish the programne is a most enjoyable one, being. well staged with plenty of variety and colourful- frocking ana scenery. The performance was staged by the company, which is under the direction ' of Mr and Mrs *E. H. Culver ("Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen"), on behalf of Miss Joy McHardy,- a candidate in the Napier Catholics Schools Queen Carnival campaign. Thanks were exprersed by Mr L. McHardy and Mrs Culveg was presented with a bouquet. Supper was provided the visitors bjj a special ladies' committee.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 6
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181"VISIT TO RADIOLAND" Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 6
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